Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for PBS (WOUB-TV2) Classic, Columbus, OH
In the Americas With David Yetman The Mississippi River Program
The Mississippi, the largest river in North America, presents a challenge for the Army Corps of Engineers around New Orleans.
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Fascist Story
The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Song of the South New
Exploring the family secrets of Danielle Deadwyler and musician Rhiannon Giddens.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology What Is Human Nature?
Traits that are unique to humans.
Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto; Debussy/Cooper Sonata "No. 5"; Rachmaninoff; Strauss; Franck's Piano Quintet.
The Farmer and the Foodie Kentucky Shrimp -- Faul Family Farm
A farm in Henry County that raises saltwater shrimp; recipes include shrimp spring rolls and head-on shrimp.
Sara's Weeknight Meals Family Friendly Fare
Spaghetti with bacon and eggs; meatloaf made in individual portions with spiced peas and onions on the side.
In the Americas With David Yetman The Mississippi River Program
The Mississippi, the largest river in North America, presents a challenge for the Army Corps of Engineers around New Orleans.
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Fascist Story
The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Song of the South New
Exploring the family secrets of Danielle Deadwyler and musician Rhiannon Giddens.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
Closer to Truth: Philosophy of Biology What Is Human Nature?
Traits that are unique to humans.
Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto; Debussy/Cooper Sonata "No. 5"; Rachmaninoff; Strauss; Franck's Piano Quintet.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Simply Sweet
Alberobello in Puglia, known for fairy-like houses, almonds and figs; making sweets.
The Garage With Steve Butler Coopered Chest
A coopered lid chest.
The Age of Nature Changing
Why restoring nature may be the best hope for fighting climate change and slowing down global warming.
Gospel The Gospel Train
Starting in the 1940s, Southern migrants fuse blues and jazz sounds, bringing Black religious music into the mainstream.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Heart Valve Replacement
Advancements in heart valve replacement, a procedure that can dramatically increase a patient's life expectancy.
History With David Rubenstein Andrew Sorkin
Financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses what led to "Black Tuesday."
Call the Midwife New
Rosalind is drawn into a troubling domestic situation; Joyce supervises the antenatal clinic at the hospital where she meets a worried single mother diagnosed with placenta previa.
Antiques Roadshow Winterthur Museum Hour 3
Appraisals include 1820 J.J. Audubon portraits, a Ming Dynasty Xiwangmu figure and Ric Binkley science fiction illustrations, circa 1950.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Borderline Personality Disorder
Research in the role of environment and pre-existing risk factors in borderline personality disorder results in new therapies; professor Edward A. Selby, Ph.D., director of Clinical Training, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Overheard With Evan Smith Lawrence Wright
Author Lawrence Wright talks about "The Human Scale: A Novel," as well as his other works across nonfiction, the stage and more.
Songs at the Center Hannah Aldridge, Julie Williams, Melody Walker, Part 1
Pianist turned songwriter Hannah Aldridge; Julie Williams, CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2023; songwriter Melody Walker.
The Life of a Musician Sammy Shelor
Five-time IBMA banjo player of the year Sammy Shelor.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Diagnosis and Treatment for Subtypes of Depression
Brain scans and biological markers can aid with diagnosis and treatment of depression.
Museum Access The National Museum of Racing
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., explains the history of thoroughbred horse racing and features a world class collection of equine paintings and sculptures.
Ireland With Michael The West's Awake
A master bodhran maker; dining aboard the Pullman Restaurant's historic train cars; walking the Cliffs of Moher; sharing music with Franjo Reid and Pat Sweeney.
Cinema Nomad Uzbekistan
Director Muhlisa Azizova, the first and only film commissioner of Uzbekistan.
A Chef's Life Gone Clamming, Part II
Waffle House Smackdown; the proper way to open a clam; clam hash.
The Farmer and the Foodie Beekeeping; Honey
The honey harvesting process; hot honey chicken and waffles; a honey whole wheat flatbread topped with white sauce, bacon and asparagus.
A propeller from a World War II drone; wooden club may belong to Theodore Roosevelt; letter possibly written by Clara Barton voices concern about a soldier.
Sit and Be Fit Working the Core and More
A variety of exercises that focus on core strengthening include segments that incorporate a band and large ball; a slow tai chi segment; gentle stretching.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Leg Toning
A full-body standing and floor workout stretches and strengthens all muscles and tones the lower body.
Yoga in Practice Steadiness and Freedom
Exploring contraction and expansion with the Triangle Pose.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Painting and Flowers
Bob Ross Studio in Muncie, Ind.; techniques for painting flowers in water; arranging flowers; mixing a "Happy Trees" cocktail.
The Farmer and the Foodie Heirloom Seeds
Heirloom seeds; preservation methods passed down from generation to generation; recipes include soup beans, chuck roast and parsnips.
Sara's Weeknight Meals A Tale of Two Chinatowns
A culinary tour of Vancouver's Chinatown; appetizers cooked with tea; dim sum; a Chinese dumpling mashup filled with Korean bulgogi; Grace Young's efforts to preserve New York's Chinatown; barbecue pork for Yangzhou fried rice.
